How Long Does Belotero Last?

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Duration of Belotero depends on where it's injected, how much is injected, and how it is injected

November 16th, 2014

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The longevity of any filler depends upon a number of different factors, the actual filler being only one of them. Fillers injected into mobile areas with lots of muscle activity, like the lips or around the mouth, may only last 5 or 6 months, while those injected deep along bony planes may last up to a year or longer. Fillers injected more superficially tend to disappear shorter than those injected deep, and the more filler you inject, the longer it will last, due to the properties of "isovolumetric degradation" that these hyaluronic acid fillers demonstrate. In general, you probably should not expect your Belotero to last longer than 9 - 12 months in ANY case. Hope that helps. Good luck.

How Long Does Belotero Last?

March 7th, 2014

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Belotero is a hyaluronic acid filler that is a little finer (less viscous) than some of the other fillers like Restylane or Juvederm. This makes it great for very fine lines as well as under the eyes. I also find that it's a good filler for the lips for my patients who want a little correction but don't want their lips to look "filled" or overdone.

It doesn't tend to last as long as Restylane or Juvederm, but I think the advantages outweigh the shorter longevity. Depending on where it is placed, if usually lasts from 6-9 months.

Belotero Pictures

Nice thin HA filler

January 23rd, 2013

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Belotero Balance is a very nice Hyaluronic Acid (HA) fillers. It is one of the newer HA products, and it's niche in my practice is in filling of very fine lines, that other HA's are not well suited for. As a result, it is not very volumizing, and tends to last a bit shorter than the other HA's, with the average being 6-9 months depending on the site that it is used in.

Longevity of Belotero

January 15th, 2013

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Like most other hyaluronic acid fillers, Belotero is fairly short lasting. It's longevity can vary from person to person and can also vary with the treated area. I would say a rough estimate would be about six months.

Belotero Lasts 6-9 months

October 14th, 2014

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As with most hyaluronic acid fillers, Belotero typically lasts 6-9 months. However, duration can vary based upon the metabolism of the patient and the area where the product was injected. Our office has seen nice results with Belotero for superficial lines, especially those of the lower face.

Belotero - how long does it last?

September 18th, 2014

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Belotero is a newer hyaluronic acids; however, it's one of my favorites as it is currently the thinnest filler on the market (Restylane Silk, which will make its debut in 2015, maybe even thinner). It works great in thin areas such as around the eyes and in lip lines. Around the eyes, we're getting more than a year in many patients. Around the lips, unfortunately, similar to the other hyaluronic acids, we are getting maybe 4 months.

How long does Belotero last

October 15th, 2013

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This product is thinner than the other HAs such as Juvederm and Restylane, so it tends to get metabolized much faster. It also depends on where it is injected. The product does not last as long in areas that have more movement such as the mouth area and lips. This product is great for injection directly into fine lines without causing the lumpiness you would see with thicker HAs. It can also be injected into nasolabial folds, tear troughs, and even lips (although it is extremely short-lived in the lips, so I would stick to Juvederm or Restylane in the lips). It normally lasts anywhere from 3-6 months.

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